Maximum-security prison in Stuttgart, Baden Württemberg, Germany
Stammheim Prison (German: Justizvollzugsanstalt Stuttgart-Stammheim) is a prison in Stuttgart, Baden Württemberg, Germany. It is situated on the northern boundaries of Stuttgart in the city district of Stuttgart-Stammheim, right between fields and apartment blocks on the fringes of Stammheim. The prison was built as a supermax prison between 1959 and 1963 and taken into operation in 1964.
StammheimPrison (German: Justizvollzugsanstalt Stuttgart-Stammheim) is a prison in Stuttgart, Baden Württemberg, Germany. It is situated on the northern...
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and 1990s up to 1998, after the first generation died in Stammheim maximum security prison in 1977. On 20 April 1998, an eight-page typewritten letter...
trial took place in a fortified building on the grounds of Stuttgart's StammheimPrison. As a precaution against items being smuggled in, all prisoners were...
the leaders of the far-left organisation Red Army Faction, in the StammheimPrison in 1977. The painting is in the collections of the Astrup Fearnley...
Before the end of the trial, she was found hanged in her cell in the StammheimPrison. The official finding of suicide sparked controversy. One year later...
authorities then move Baader, Ensslin, Meinhof, and Jan-Carl Raspe to StammheimPrison, where they work on their defense for their trial and smuggle orders...
hijackers demanded the release of ten RAF members detained at the StammheimPrison plus two Palestinian compatriots held in Turkey and US$15 million in...
arrested in 1972 and died on 18 October 1977 in what has been called StammheimPrison's "Death Night". Ensslin was the fourth of seven children, and grew...
Army Faction terrorists who had committed suicide at the Stuttgart-Stammheimprison a proper burial, despite the concern that the graves would become a...
held at the StammheimPrison near the city of Stuttgart. On 18 October 1977, on learning that three of their members had died in prison, the RAF killed...
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Siegfried Hausner, died from injuries sustained in the explosion in StammheimPrison after being flown to Germany. The other members of the group were arrested...
ten Red Army Faction (RAF) terrorists detained at the JVA Stuttgart-Stammheimprison, plus two Palestinian compatriots held in Turkey, as well as US$15...
killed in a forest after the first generation RAF members died in StammheimPrison. According to Peter-Jürgen Boock Schleyer was shot by Rolf Heißler...
Shortly after Ulrike Meinhof's death in prison in 1976, Mohnhaupt was, on her own request, transferred to StammheimPrison where the majority of other RAF prisoners...
proceedings against OGBC members took place in the high security premises of StammheimPrison.[when?] WELT (10 July 2018). ""Osmanen Germania": Innenminister Horst...
was flown back to West Germany, where he soon died of his wounds in Stammheimprison. The explosion of the embassy was caught on tape. Swedish news reporter...
Allegedly committed suicide by shooting himself in the back of the head in Stammheimprison on 18 October 1977.: 41 Ingeborg Barz 1948-? Early member, quit the...
fingerprint check confirmed he was Kujau. He was sent to Stuttgart's StammheimPrison. After his release in the late 1960s, the cleaning business became...
municipal district of Stammheim was centre stage to one of the most controversial periods of German post-war history. StammheimPrison, built from 1959 to...
terrorist Brigitte Mohnhaupt of the Red Army Faction was paroled from StammheimPrison after serving time for a 1972 conviction. Mohnhaupt returned to her...
the deaths of Andreas Baader, Gudrun Ensslin and Jan-Carl Raspe in StammheimPrison. The film is a document about terrorism and its sociopolitical aftermath...